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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 2| a comfortable chair and read the newspapers, dictated 2 3| few presents. She never read~what the Abbe Gaudron, vicar 3 3| replied Baudoyer, who never read it.~ ~The cashier believed 4 4| secretary's fate to open and read, besides all his other~avocations, 5 4| morning; at which~time they read the newspapers and talked 6 4| plodder; at the~office he read the newest books, extracted 7 4| compassion for the fellow, read him lectures on the duty~ 8 4| subscription, though he kept and read~the copies, alleging that 9 5| employed, the secretary-general read the opening sentence~of 10 5| beginning of this history. As he read the words the secretary 11 5| darkness to des Lupeaulx, who read~with something akin to terror 12 5| reached him. Des~Lupeaulx read as follows:--~ ~"Monseigneur,-- 13 5| playing.~ ~"Either he has not read the part about himself, 14 6| Tallien, of~course; don't you read history?"~ ~Du Bruel. "No. 15 6| the secretary; he wants to~read the obituary."~ ~Poiret. " 16 6| Billardiere), and I there read an article which will appear 17 6| vicar; "when the editor read the~little article I gave 18 6| Chateaubriand. His~Eminence will read the newspaper to-night, 19 6| Saillard.~ ~"All Paris will read that," cried Baudoyer, whose 20 6| certain liberal journal~read, among the Paris items, 21 6| rarely took the trouble to read it, but on this occasion 22 6| the name of Baudoyer.~He read with fury the article which 23 6| opera. Dutocq appeared.~ ~"Read that," said des Lupeaulx, 24 6| futurity, but if you have not read the ministerial~journal 25 7| make a show of harshness. "Read that."~ ~He gave the two 26 7| so ably analyzed him.~ ~"Read that."~ ~Celestine recognized 27 7| recognized the handwriting, read the paper, and turned pale~ 28 7| fairly signed, and~I'll read her heart. Ah! my little 29 7| nonsense; I will let you read the~whole document when 30 7| general-secretary went up to a lamp and read a note thus worded:--~ ~ 31 7| useless. Take these deeds and~read them."~ ~The two usurers 32 7| Lupeaulx's study while~he read with amazement and stupefaction 33 8| against the ministry? Well, read that, and see how Rabourdin 34 8| minister's desk and beg him to read them through. La~Briere 35 8| faithful to you. I have just read~the evening papers. Baudoyer 36 8| before him. Celestine had read the~resignation. She could


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